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The Best Historical Fiction Books

While time travel will probably never happen, we’ll always have the next best thing: historical fiction novels. Through the magic of fiction (and authors’ dedication to researching endless incredible details), readers can feel as though they’ve been everywhere and every time, from Ancient Greece to colonial Asia to the American Revolution. If you’re a fiction lover who wants to learn more about the past but isn’t sure about diving into the world of history books, it’s the best of both worlds. 

Another reason to love historical fiction is that it can be crossed with any other genre. From historical mysteries to steamy historical romance to hilarious historical fiction, whatever genre you enjoy can be placed in another period.

Clearly, this is a genre that truly has something for everyone. Whether you prefer novels that bring you to times of war and terror or more whimsical stories set in the past; historical fiction that is surprisingly accurate or tales that take creative license with their settings, you'll find endless books to add to your TBR pile in the lists below.

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A Possibility of Whales
A Possibility of Whales
by Karen Rivers
Fire and Fury
Fire and Fury
by Michael Wolff
Keep Her Safe
Keep Her Safe
by K.A. Tucker
The Witness Series: Books 1-4
The Witness Series: Books 1-4
by Rebecca Forster
Strange and Obscure Stories of the Civil War
Strange and Obscure Stories of the Civil War
by Tim Rowland
The Confidence Game
The Confidence Game
by Maria Konnikova
Tender Is the Night
Tender Is the Night
by F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Notes From a Dead House
by Fyodor Dostoevsky
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The Vegetarian
by Han Kang
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Historical fiction is a genre where a fictional plot is set in a real historical setting or uses real historical characters. While there can be a mix of real and fictional events in the plot, historical fiction focuses on its fictional plot-points. 

The goal of historical fiction is to transport readers to another time. To do that, you’ll need to make the details of your story believable, even though it’s fiction. You want to focus on time period significance, historical accuracy, and detailed descriptions of characters and settings. 

Castle Rackrent by Maria Edgeworth is often considered the first historical fiction novel.